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700-year-old mummy from Bolivia contains earliest confirmed evidence of strep throat bacteria in the Americas
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700-year-old mummy from Bolivia contains earliest confirmed evidence of strep throat bacteria in the Americas

Really Simple SyndicationApril 18, 2026

A DNA analysis of pathogens from a pre-Hispanic mummy revealed that the bacterium that causes scarlet fever and strep throat was present in the Americas

New pain-relief opioid could be much less addictive than morphine, rodent study finds
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New pain-relief opioid could be much less addictive than morphine, rodent study finds

Really Simple SyndicationApril 18, 2026

A new and potentially safer opioid has been tested in lab rats, and the results suggest it relieves pain with a lower risk of addiction

Experimental drug doubles one-year survival in pancreatic cancer
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Experimental drug doubles one-year survival in pancreatic cancer

Really Simple SyndicationApril 18, 2026

A new drug that works by making tumors more susceptible to chemotherapy and the immune system has increased survival in those with advanced pancreatic cancer

Science behind the scenes
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Science behind the scenes

Nancy ShuteApril 18, 2026

Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the fascinating world of constructed languages, our behind-the-scenes look at a vast science museum collection, and how some mathematicians

Did King Arthur really exist?
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Did King Arthur really exist?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 18, 2026

The stories about King Arthur are almost certainly false or greatly exaggerated, but did the man himself exist?

Science history: Doctor autopsies the brain of a man who couldn’t speak — and reveals the seat of spoken language — April 18, 1861
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Science history: Doctor autopsies the brain of a man who couldn’t speak — and reveals the seat of spoken language — April 18, 1861

Really Simple SyndicationApril 18, 2026

Dr. Paul Broca conducted an autopsy on a patient known as “Tan,” who had aphasia, or the inability to speak. Broca’s work identified a region

Archaeologists discover perfectly circular ancient Egyptian temple that may have been used for sacred water rituals
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Archaeologists discover perfectly circular ancient Egyptian temple that may have been used for sacred water rituals

Really Simple SyndicationApril 17, 2026

The temple included a network of water infrastructure, revealing the importance of the ancient city and the Nile.

NASA’s SPHEREx Observatory Maps Interstellar Ice in Milky Way
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NASA’s SPHEREx Observatory Maps Interstellar Ice in Milky Way

Really Simple SyndicationApril 17, 2026

An observation made by NASA’s SPHEREx mission reveals vast frozen complexes in the Cygnus X star-forming region of the Milky Way galaxy. The chemical signature

Quantum ‘Jamming’ Explores the Truly Fundamental Principles of Nature
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Quantum ‘Jamming’ Explores the Truly Fundamental Principles of Nature

Really Simple SyndicationApril 17, 2026

For the past few decades, researchers have understood that quantum computers should eventually be able to crack the widely used codes that secure much of

An endangered mouse may need a helping hand to adapt to climate change
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An endangered mouse may need a helping hand to adapt to climate change

Erin Garcia de JesusApril 17, 2026

Pacific pocket mice are geographically isolated, but the species may retain the genetic diversity needed to adapt to climate change.

How to invent a realistic language for fictional speakers
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How to invent a realistic language for fictional speakers

Maria TemmingApril 17, 2026

Linguists can mix, match or even break the rules of real-world languages to create interesting imaginary ones.

Some polar bears are adapting to their melting habitat. Will it be enough to save the iconic species?
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Some polar bears are adapting to their melting habitat. Will it be enough to save the iconic species?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 17, 2026

Bears in Svalbard, Norway, are fatter than expected, and others in Greenland are showing signs of genetically adapting to climate change — but the signs

This week in science: Small talk, more human lobster killing, and an ancient flood
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This week in science: Small talk, more human lobster killing, and an ancient flood

Really Simple SyndicationApril 17, 2026

NPR’s Short Wave team talks about the surprising benefits of small talk, more humane ways to kill lobsters, and an ancient flood that may have

Know the legal age to buy tobacco products in the U.S.? Many parents don’t
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Know the legal age to buy tobacco products in the U.S.? Many parents don’t

Aimee CunninghamApril 17, 2026

A study finds that less than half of surveyed parents know the legal age, 21, to buy cigarettes, vapes, nicotine pouches and other tobacco products.

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